Luminance efficiency roll-off mechanism in CsPbBr3−xClx mixed-halide perovskite quantum dot blue light-emitting diodes†
Abstract
Efficiency roll-off is a significant issue in blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs), but its origin still remains controversial. We report CsPbBr3−xClx/PbBry (or PbCly) (core/shell) quantum dot LEDs exhibiting the emission peak spanning from λpeak = 492 to λpeak = 435 nm by varying the Cl composition (0 ≤ x ≤ 2.21). PLQY and EQE significantly decreased with the increase of the Cl composition. Careful analyses of the composition and the energy structure using EL, PL, TRPL, UPS, XPS and STEM-EDX measurements reveal that the luminance efficiency roll-off in CsPbBr3−xClx LEDs is attributed to the following three combined effects: (1) luminescence quenching by the non-radiative trap-assisted recombination, (2) the hole transfer process at the CsPbBr3−xClx/PbBry core/shell, and (3) imbalanced charge injection caused by a high energy barrier for the hole conduction at the PVK/QD heterointerface (Δh′).
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C Lunar New Year collection 2022